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    Courses Programs in Arabic Studies

    Career goals are often met with the help of coursework designed for adult learners. A course offers the chance to deeply explore any given subject, but within an academic experience.

    What is a course in Arabic studies? The culture of the Arabs is revealed through the Arabic language, and courses in Arabic reveal the alphabets, vocabulary and essential grammatical processes of the language. Both modern and colloquial Arabic might be explored, giving an overview of the changes in Arabic culture and speech. Written and verbal instruction are assessed through oral proficiency exams and written Arabic exams. Many studies also include elements of history, literature, economics, and international studies related to Arab culture.

    Students who find themselves immersed in Arab studies often develop a global perspective and appreciation for diversity. They remain open-minded and aware of other perspectives and opinions. They have strong communication skills necessary for forming bonds and developing rapport. These are valuable interpersonal skills and can create leadership material for any field or employer.

    For an in-depth Arabic studies opportunity, most courses are offered within the heart of an Arabic country. As a study abroad opportunity, the cost to attend will dramatically vary from a more traditional course. Check with the institution hosting the course for financial details.

    There are often numerous job opportunities available for those with training in Arabic studies. Translators with political or international institutions are always needed, as are bilingual educators within Arab-speaking schools. Proficient students might find opportunities as liaisons or administrators in non-profit groups working with human rights, disabled or disadvantaged Arab populations, or as guides or hosts within an organization. Media-specific needs such as reporting or journalism also rely on skilled professionals in Arabic studies.

    Establishing a rich connection with the Arab culture might require physically attending class in an Arab country, but there may be an opportunity to learn in an online format. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.